Beach House Prices
Anchoring or focalism is a cognitive bias
that describes the common human tendency to rely too heavily on the
first piece of information offered (the "anchor") when making decisions.
During decision making,
anchoring occurs when individuals use an initial piece of information
to make subsequent judgments. Once an anchor is set, other judgments are
made by adjusting away from that anchor, and there is a bias toward
interpreting other information around the anchor. For example, the
initial price offered for a used car sets the standard for the rest of
the negotiations, so that prices lower than the initial price seem more
reasonable even if they are still higher than what the car is really
worth.
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